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Essential to an understanding of the context in which the two inspectors found themselves as they were preparing to leave Constantinople for the interior are L. C. Westenenk, “Diary Concerning the Armenian Mission,” Armenian Review, 39/1, spring 1986, pp. 29-89, and W. van der Dussen, “The Question of Armenian Reforms in 1913-1914,”ibid., pp. 11-28.

99. Zohrab, Diary, entry for 3/16 November 1914, in

Complete Works, vol. 4, op. cit., p. 411. Zohrab here reports this conversation as it was related to him by another participant, the Tashnag leader Agnuni. The reforms were definitely annulled, by imperial decree, only on 16 December 1914. See Dadrian, Histoire du Génocide, op. cit., p. 349 and n. 1.

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101. Taner Akçam, “Rethinking the Ottoman Archival

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103. A. Mil [Arif Cemil], Umumi Harpte Teshkilât-ı Mahsusa

[The Special Organisation in the general war]. Cemil's work was published in ninety installments in Vakıt from 2 November 1933 to 7 February 1934, and was almost simultaneously translated into Armenian by V. Ishkhanian in ninety-two installments in Haratch, from 19 November 1933 to 7 April 1934. See Vakıt/Haratch, installment no. 88.

104. Minutes of the Central Board Meetings of 15 April

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105. Meeting of 6 October 1914, ff. 165-166, ibid.

106. Meeting of 13 May 1914, f° 158, ibid. The Board

decided to approach N. Daghavarian with the request that he travel to the Caucasus as a delegate of the AGBU both in order to form local boards there and also “to examine, on the spot, the kind of educational and economic projects that the Union might undertake later, especially in the fields of agriculture and land management.”

107. Meeting of 21 January 1915, ff. 166-167, ibid.

108. Meeting of 5 March 1915, ff. 168-169, ibid.

109. Meeting of 1 May 1915, ff. 171-172, ibid. Shortly after

receiving a telegram from the Catholicos requesting his help, Nubar read it out to the Central Board.